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@SimonKelly14

It's the same the whole world over. It's the poor what gets the blame. It's the rich what gets the pleasure. Ain't it all a bleedin' shame. #justice4grenfell

Over there Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Darren Grimes
Darren Grimes@darrengrimes·
Good God. This is Sam Everett, he's a PE teacher that said "respect our laws or leave." An independent panel investigated. Found he wasn't racist. Recommended he keep his job. The Department for Education overruled them and banned him anyway. This is what the establishment does to people who say what millions think.
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Scott Grundy
Scott Grundy@scottgrundybwk·
@darrengrimes @Deedy2201 I can see the education heads being rightly sued It is them that need to be removed from the education system
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Simon Kelly
Simon Kelly@SimonKelly14·
@ComhawksHawksby @QprEver Isn't it a bit odd that so many of these far-right Nazis who profess to uphold the traditions, culture and values of Britain and swear fealty and loyalty to a diminishing nationalist model, find the English language such a challenge. It's as if English is their second language.
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frederick hawksby@ComhawksHawksby·
@QprEver Come on, fokes, Starmer will come up with something to cancel the next GE if possible
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GET LABOUR OUT
GET LABOUR OUT@QprEver·
🇬🇧 Do you agree that Labour is righyly going to be annihilated at the next General Election 🇬🇧
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Robert Jenrick
Robert Jenrick@RobertJenrick·
Yvette Cooper is sending £650 million to Africa. Reform will cut this waste and cut your bills instead.
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GB News
GB News@GBNEWS·
‘Why won’t you open up oil and gas fields and bring down the cost?’ GB News’ Political Editor Christopher Hope pushes Prime Minister Keir Starmer on why the government won’t allow drilling in the North Sea, in light of the Iran conflict pushing up global oil prices.
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Simon Kelly
Simon Kelly@SimonKelly14·
@BenGrahamUK @grok Come on, Ben. Don't make us all think you're a coward, now. Correcting lies one has told requires large amounts of courage, but garners tremendous respect from those who challenge you. Grab the bull by the horns and apologise for telling lies. It's easier than you would imagine.
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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
HS2 has burned through £40 billion of taxpayer money. The northern legs scrapped. Costs still rising. Completion nowhere in sight. This isn’t infrastructure. It’s a case study in how Britain wastes money at scale.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
⚠️ Since the media are cherry picking this, let me explain what control actually looks like. The land use framework was published yesterday. There was no parliamentary vote on it, yet you will be forced to accept it. The framework aligns closely with the same priorities around land, climate and biodiversity seen in Agenda 2030 SDG 15 even if it doesn’t explicitly reference it. What it means in practice is that the government won’t need to own the land to increasingly decide how it’s used.
 This isn’t about taking land. It’s about redefining how it’s used. And that’s far more powerful. ▪️moves land from ownership to managed permission. You may still own it, but what you can actually do with your land, and profit from, will increasingly be controlled by centrally defined priorities set by the government. That includes food, housing, nature, carbon and infrastructure. It means your land sits within that system. ▪️A national map.
A single, government led spatial view of England, layering farming, housing, energy, biodiversity and climate targets into one system. Once that exists, planning decisions, subsidies and restrictions will increasingly be guided by it. I suspect so will tax.
 ▪️land becomes digital. Fully mapped, measured, and classified via data, including soils, flood risk, biodiversity value and land use. Once land is digitised like that, it becomes manageable at a National scale, regardless of what you want to do with your own bit. ▪️ownership becomes more transparent
Who owns what, where, and how much, will be increasingly mapped and accessible. Giving the state the ability to apply pressure, incentives or restrictions with greater precision. Again, I suspect extra taxes. ▪️At the same time, large landowners and farmers are being pulled into alignment. They will be expected to publish land use plans, report emissions and demonstrate how they contribute to national goals, often linked to funding and support schemes. If they don’t do as they are told by government, funding may not be given.

So, there is no confiscation or ‘force’, just a coordinated compliance with a wider system. Funding will increasingly be directed toward “approved” uses, with growing pressure on uses that don’t align, the behavioural nudge type approach. All of this is tied to climate targets, biodiversity commitments, and wider international priorities the public never directly voted on. Complete control and government overreach looks just like this ⚠️
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wcrpaul
wcrpaul@wcrpaul·
@SimonKelly14 @Artemisfornow It's based on London Economics' report RAF063/2121 2024 commissioned by DESNZ entitled "Comfort Taking" The very title implies blameworthy behaviour by anyone wanting their home a little bit warmer to benefit from efficiency measures .
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
🚨 Oh look the conspiracy theorists were right again. Ed’s department literally called turning up your heating “IMMORAL BEHAVIOUR .” It seems that if you don’t behave and keep your home cold, in the future they might just have to do it for you…using your SMART meter 🚨
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Ridge & Frost
Ridge & Frost@RidgeandFrost·
Sky's @SophyRidgeSky asked @RicHolden if he agrees with what Nick Timothy said on X about the thousands who gathered to take part in an Islamic prayer in Trafalgar Square. The shadow transport secretary said he wanted to know what the aim of it was.
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Jessica Martinez 🇺🇸 🇮🇱
@JWalton12267995 @sharrond62 What will also occur if it isn't already happening, will be those women who are strapped down, who change their minds and say they don't want to go through with it, and they are ignored and forced to have an abortion against their will.
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Sharron Davies HoL MBE
Sharron Davies HoL MBE@sharrond62·
Couldn’t sleep last night! I fear it’s a grave mistake allowing a woman to abort a full term healthy baby for any reason & to not reinstate face to face consultations for abortion pills only safe to use up to ten weeks. Telemedicine is too easily lied to & undoubtedly will be. It’s already estimated 1 in 17 home abortions end up in A&E. There will be many more. It’s abandoning safeguarding for ease & any civilised rights a viable, innocent baby has. We have one of the longest abortion periods at 24 weeks in Europe & support for clinical abortion to term if any medical risk to the mother. I hope any future government will repeal this extension. And that we don’t lose women taking pills not designed to be used after ten weeks or paramedics called to homes unsure what to do with a live miscarried baby whose mother chose to terminate it? It’s a sad day
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Jackie w
Jackie w@Jackiew54229611·
@sharrond62 @SuzanneEvans1 We all know it's wrong, it's so inconceivable that a law can be passed to be able to abort a full term baby, women would have to go through the process of labour at full term, so why not just let the baby be adopted, I don't know who could look at the baby, knowing what they did
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Julesgenx
Julesgenx@jul92785·
@sharrond62 @glenys1971 Need to look at the figures of just how wide spread this is. I've heard of ladies using this as a pop in service. The moral compass needs adjusting.
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US Homeland Security News
US Homeland Security News@defense_civil25·
Every member of NATO refused the call to help the United States to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. All of Them!!
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Bart Mudde
Bart Mudde@bart_mudde·
@0Calamity @defense_civil25 There is no such thing as 'international' law. No country has the authority to issue laws that are valid in other countries, let alone in all countries. There can be treaties, but they only hold as long as interests are matching for the participants.
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me@malpheuse·
@SimonKelly14 @Artemisfornow Read wef agenda 20 and you’ll see that it is just enacting those communist tyrants desires
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